3 result(s) for javascript in Tech
Budapest Várkert Bazár To Host Software Development Conference
- 23 Apr 2015 1:30 AM
- tech
Hungarian tech companies Ustream and Prezi are teaming up with the local unit of Sweden’s Ericsson to host the CRAFT software developer conference in Budapest between 22 and 24 April. More than 1,300 professionals have registered for the conference. About 60% are foreigners, arriving from 41 countries.
The Newcomer: Twitter-Virus Reached Hungary
- 24 Sep 2010 1:00 AM
- tech
Malevolent websites use Twitter’s error. Now it is more secure to use a safely built client than the official website. An unfiltered JavaScript code is responsible for those strange links and empty messages that fill up Twitter-based sites taking over a disturbing error from the original service.
Computer Viruses In Budapest In June
- 20 Jul 2010 1:00 AM
- tech
"Just as so many other areas of everyday life, June's information security arena was dominated by the FIFA World Cup. Cybercriminals did their best to cash in on the interest in the event. Meanwhile, rogue antivirus applications and botnet-related malicious programs continued their attack on Hungarian internet surfers, VirusBuster's stats reveal.
Budapest Várkert Bazár To Host Software Development Conference
- 23 Apr 2015 1:30 AM
- tech
Hungarian tech companies Ustream and Prezi are teaming up with the local unit of Sweden’s Ericsson to host the CRAFT software developer conference in Budapest between 22 and 24 April. More than 1,300 professionals have registered for the conference. About 60% are foreigners, arriving from 41 countries.
The Newcomer: Twitter-Virus Reached Hungary
- 24 Sep 2010 1:00 AM
- tech
Malevolent websites use Twitter’s error. Now it is more secure to use a safely built client than the official website. An unfiltered JavaScript code is responsible for those strange links and empty messages that fill up Twitter-based sites taking over a disturbing error from the original service.
Computer Viruses In Budapest In June
- 20 Jul 2010 1:00 AM
- tech
"Just as so many other areas of everyday life, June's information security arena was dominated by the FIFA World Cup. Cybercriminals did their best to cash in on the interest in the event. Meanwhile, rogue antivirus applications and botnet-related malicious programs continued their attack on Hungarian internet surfers, VirusBuster's stats reveal.